Re: Orphaning mu-editor, firmware-microbit-micropython, and their (build)-deps

2024-04-20 Thread Alexandre Detiste
Hi,

I understand you.

Maybe the best option is to co-maintain this outside of the D Python Team.

Greetings

Le sam. 20 avr. 2024, 01:56, Keith Packard  a écrit :

>
> > Now Keith can rebase his changes unto that.
>
> My changes involve stripping the non-DFSG elements out of the package,
> and that requires shipping a non-upstream .tar.gz file for the source
> archive. Because of that, I'm using a pure git process and not bothering
> to generate pristine tar bits -- there's no usable upstream tarball
> anyways.
>
> I'm willing to continue to maintain this package using that process, but
> I don't really have any interest in using the existing python packagers
> process because I don't think it applies in this case.
>
> --
> -keith
>


Re: Orphaning mu-editor, firmware-microbit-micropython, and their (build)-deps

2024-04-20 Thread Francesco Ballarin
Hi Nick,
I have added myself to python-pytest-random-order

I am still a DM, so I'll need you (or another DD) to allow me (
https://nm.debian.org/person/ballarin/ ) to upload.

Cheers,
Francesco



On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 4:44 PM Nick Morrott  wrote:
>
> Dear team,
>
> I intend to orphan two of my team maintained packages, and their
> several (build)-dependencies, that I originally packaged and have
> maintained (to varying degrees, it can be argued) since 2018. Thank
> you to team members who have contributed bug fixes and patches during
> this time. I've really appreciated it \o/.
>
> I don't have (and have not had for a while) the time to maintain all
> of these, so to free them up for more active development following new
> releases I would like to offer these to other members of the team to
> pick up if interested. Apologies for holding up any progress; I should
> have done this a while ago...
>
> I am the only Uploader on all of the packages below. If anyone is
> interested, please take over and replace me as the Uploader.
>
> If no one has added themselves as an uploader in Salsa within two
> weeks to any of the packages below, I will formally orphan them:
>
> mu-editor (new 1.2.0 version to be packaged)
> python-uflash (build dep, dep, new version to be packaged with mu-editor)
> python-nudatus (build dep, dep, up to date)
> python-pytest-random-order (build dep, up to date)
> python-guizero (dep, up to date)
>
> firmware-microbit-micropython (new 1.1.1 version to be packaged)
> yotta (build dep, up to date)
> valinor (build dep, up to date)
> python-project-generator (build dep, up to date)
> python-project-generator-definitions (build dep, up to date)
> mbed-test-wrapper (build dep, up to date)
> python-mbed-host-tests (build dep, up to date)
> python-mbed-ls (build dep, up to date)
> python-hgapi (build dep, up to date)
>
> I will also remove myself as an uploader on pytest-xvfb (leaving one
> other), which is a build-dep of python-guizero.
>
> With all thanks,
> Nick
>
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Bug#1069343: ITP: uart-devices -- Python library for managing UART devices on Linux

2024-04-20 Thread Edward Betts
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Edward Betts 
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-python@lists.debian.org

* Package name: uart-devices
  Version : 0.1.0
  Upstream Author : J. Nick Koston 
* URL : https://github.com/bdraco/uart-devices
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : Python library for managing UART devices on Linux

  uart-devices is a Python library designed to facilitate interaction with UART
  (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) devices on Linux systems. This
  library provides developers with tools to manipulate UART hardware
  programmatically, making it easier to integrate UART operations within Python
  applications.

I plan to maintain this package as part of the Python team.